The Daily Zeitgeist - A Very Dark Game, Old Phone What’s Dis? 5.14.19
Episode Date: May 14, 2019In episode 391, Jack and Miles are joined by Teen Creeps co-host Kelly Nugent to discuss a video of millennials trying to use a rotary phone, celebrity naval cheese, the escalation of trade wars, how ...the GoFundMe for the wall was a scam, the end of the Sixers season, Game of Throne baby names, and more! FOOTNOTES: 1. Teenagers trying to make phone call on ancient apparatus2. British museum displays cheese made from navel bacteria of celebrities3. Trump warns China it will be 'hurt badly' by trade war as stocks tumble amid escalation4. Focus group: Trump supporters like liberal proposals but still love Trump5. Shocker! The GoFundMe Campaign to Build the Wall Is a Bust6. Today Is the Worst Day to Be a Sixers Fan7. The Korean call of Kawhi’s game-winner is everything.8. Name of Thrones: Parents are naming their kids after favorite 'Game of Thrones' characters9. WATCH: Yves Tumor - Noid (Official Video) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Okay, so that is to the tune of There She Goes by the Lala's?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What are they called, the Lala's or the La?
Anyway, that was from Will Kendrick at Sokogeki VHS.
Oh, wow.
You gave me some Japanese.
Okay.
I see you.
I see my man.
Well, we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by the hilarious and talented Kelly Nugent.
Yay!
Yay!
What's up?
Thanks so much for having me, guys.
Hey, thanks for being here.
We were just talking about, you know, growing up in L.A.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, how that goes.
Those of us who party, those of us who not.
Did you grow up in Torrance?
I grew up in Torrance, yeah.
Hell yeah.
I went to the bad school, South High.
Oh, what's the good school?
West High.
Oh, shit.
And that was where my mom taught.
Oh, wow.
And she was always like, wouldn't it be fun if I taught at your school?
And I was like, fuck.
Get away from me.
No. Did you ever go to school, like, wouldn't it be fun if I taught at your school? And I was like, fuck. Get away from me. No.
Did you ever go to school in high school?
Did you ever have kids whose parents were teaching at the high school?
Oh, yeah.
Yo, they had to act like, fuck, they were in a cult.
I remember.
I was like, bro, you are so boring because your mom could be like, Billy, I see you.
Wait, they had to be extra good, you mean?
Yeah, they just weren't like, I don't know.
I feel like they could tell that they had this sort of air of like they had to not embarrass their parent at school because then
like we wouldn't take their mom seriously yeah mad no yeah you're spanish yeah you you do get
like kind of like because my mom was super super strict growing up like crazy strict wow um and i
remember being horrified that people would find out how strict my mom was if she was like at my school
right right and i remember one time she subbed this was back when she was subbing she subbed
in my fifth grade class and is there something wrong with her afterwards she's like you know
they said that i was pretty strict and i was like that's not good mom right cool i call it
discipline they're gonna thank me in 25 years yeah i had strict parents too and uh yeah it's
always funny people are like why is your dad not cool like what's his deal i don't know
all i can do is make sure i'm cool and end the cycle of uncoolness yeah i mean i tried really
hard to be cool it didn't stick per se right like I was way too into wearing like Esmeralda on my shirts for like way too long.
Oh, hell yeah.
And like got like Disney hiking boots and would wear those.
Hell yeah.
Would wear those hiking or to school?
Yeah.
So Disney was your personality.
Because you never know when a hike's going to break out.
Right.
Yeah.
The emergency hikes.
Right.
Emergency hiking.
And I'd be like, well, I'm prepared.
Right.
Not necessarily just Disney stuff, but like, just like people called me like babyish a
lot.
Like, so I like didn't, I was just weird.
I don't know.
I liked the things I liked.
Yeah.
That's good.
Yeah.
I mean, now I'm proud of that, but at the time it was horrible.
At the time, not cool.
Right.
Like she's playing dolls in the bathroom.
Looking old.
Reenactments with figurines.
And meanwhile
Miles was out getting maced
in the backyard at parties.
That was like my dream.
He was when a party would happen
at your high school and then the kids
from the other school district would show up.
Miles was those kids.
Or we would clock
out of school kids
real quick at our parties
and be like,
yo, who the fuck is this?
Oh, they from TAF?
Yeah.
Oh, is that Moose Crew?
Oh, okay.
We got something for them.
So were you guys
like the hotties
from another school
when you went into the parties?
No, I was the guy in band
who told weed
but had a razor sharp wit which is what allowed me entry to the guy in band who told weed.
But had a razor sharp wit, which is what allowed me
entry to the other parties. That's cool.
You're like a jester.
Oh shit, that kid's selling his wisdom
tooth painkillers for ten
times over. Bring him in.
You're the Tyrion Lannister of the
school district.
Alright.
Well, Kelly, we're going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment.
Okay.
First, we're going to tell our listeners a couple of the things we're talking about today.
Oh, we're going to talk about all of the fine people who have named their children in the
year 2018 after Game of Thrones characters and how some of those names have probably
taken a dive on the name stock market.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Let's not spoil anything.
We'll talk about specifically what happened, but we'll talk about the most popular names,
and then we'll respond to the episode in the third act.
We're going to talk about old millennials and Gen Xers and boomers having a laugh at Gen Z
and their response to rotary phones.
Their inability to make sense of that.
We found a way to put our differences aside generationally
to realize Yaddle Noddy's a fucking rotary phone.
Shout out to being old.
We're going to talk about the fact that they're selling
navel cheese of famous people?
It's on display.
Maybe you could buy it.
When you say navel cheese, I'm sorry.
I think it's like belly button lint.
Oh yeah, no, these aren't...
Well, hold on.
We'll explain. It's not just a straight up
grit you get out of there after a
steam room.
Okay, maybe I got it wrong.
No, no, it is right.
But it's bacteria used to culture the milk
to then give the cheese its flavor profile.
What?
Oh, that's even worse.
Cool.
We're going to talk about the trade wars with China.
We're going to talk about the GoFundMe for the wall
that turns out wasn't shockingly,
like all those email forwards
that uh people who support trump uh send you was not totally on the up and up of course uh then in
act three we're going to talk about it being a tough weekend for uh sixers fans and for people
who are big game of thrones fans certain people who are big Game of Thrones fans.
So we'll talk about all of that and more.
But first, Kelly, what is something from your search history that's revealing about who
you are?
I googled, are chastity belts real?
Like now?
Were they ever a thing?
Were they?
Right.
Were they? And. Were they?
And where can I get one?
What did you learn?
They're not real.
They're not?
They're not real.
Okay.
Okay.
So chastity belts in general are real.
They're mostly used for fetish play now.
Right.
But the ones that we see, like the one in Robin Hood Men in Tights.
It's in Everlast.
Is like the idea of a chastity belt was actually like really similarly used as in that movie as a joke.
So basically people would be like, oh, put on your chastity belt.
I'm going to war.
And women would be like, ha ha ha, you're oppressing me.
And like, let it lie.
I hope you fucking get an arrow through the eye.
All you're not,
I'm gonna fuck everyone here.
I'm fucking low stable, boy.
So yeah, they're not like,
and the ones that you see in like,
you know, those like museums of erotic,
whatever.
Yeah, right.
So they're either torture devices
or they are devices made for the prurient,
which is like people that um it's a kind of a derogatory term for people that are uh like sexually deviant i guess right yeah yeah um so
it's kind of like um they were either made for like conversation pieces where like a collector
would be like oh look at my um piece or. Right. But all of those were actually made in the 1800s or later and not during medieval times.
That's interesting.
So that's the kind of stuff I Google.
Damn.
It's interesting.
Like, yeah, a lot of things from history are jokes that we just forgot were jokes.
I think we forgot that historically people have had humor.
Like we're just like, oh, well, that had to be real.
Right.
Sex and humor.
I guess we kind of make room for sex, but like there's a like, yeah, I don't think we
make a lot of jokes.
We tend to put the little fig leaf over the sex parts.
We think it's all uptight people.
And like in actuality, Puritan society
had to have all those rules
because people were like fucking everywhere
in Puritan society, like in the bushes.
You'd be walking down the street
and people would be fucking in the bushes.
And yeah, Napoleon was not short.
That was a rumor made to make fun of him.
He was of average height.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it was just like.
I feel like a chump i've been
believing this my whole life well you look really ridiculous right now i'm not gonna lie to you i
can't believe you on the internet whoa should we release this episode it was my writer that i would
not be embarrassed uh i'm going to exercise the clause that says i can explode this episode and
we don't have to um yeah. Yeah, but I agree.
People like when you look back at graffiti back in the day, it's all dick jokes and stuff that lens when they're like, oh, like King James
had a very best friend that he had a secret like passageway from his bedroom to his secret
best friend's bedroom.
Yeah, exactly.
It was like that for real.
And I was researching about this and the King James Bible was actually made because the
church was kind of like getting in his business for him being pretty openly gay
with his lover. And he was like, here's a fun thing that you can do that will distract you.
Why don't you make a new Bible? And they were like, yay.
That's amazing. Got him.
So yeah.
There you go. What is something you think is overrated?
Okay. I think it's really overrated to be an expert on everything like there's kind of
this i think it's really cool to say like i don't know sometimes and i feel like we are so trained
to just like make something up to be like oh i i know everything i have to be an expert on
everything because we live in a world where information so like transferred so quickly and so accessible but like
ah that bugs the shit out of me like when people just cannot say you know i don't know i don't i
don't have enough knowledge about this thing or like i don't have enough expertise on this thing
so i don't know and instead it's like i i know everything i have to know everything i i think
that shit is so fucking overrated. So actual wisdom is very in.
Yeah.
Admitting what you don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think precisely because I think we're such an information-heavy era
and everything's so readily available, it almost feels like, well,
all you'd have to do is look it up to know so that we feel –
like maybe we feel this pressure that like, well, then maybe I should know everything
because I could find out most things.
I do. And I think that for me, there's almost kind of I'm a little hypocritical on it, because if I'm talking to someone like over text or this was back in the day when I was in law school over G chat,
where if you said something and someone didn't know what you were talking about and they'd be like, what is that?
Typing it into the thing with you. And I'd be like, you can just type that
into Google. Here, let me move that five inches above this window for you.
But so I guess like resourcefulness is like important, but like also if you're not going
to be resourceful about it, don't just make shit up. Just be like, I don't know.
about it don't just make shit up just be like i don't know yeah i don't know totally yeah i i feel like uh the i mean the more you learn the more you realize you don't know and right is that a
confucius quote no that's from bazooka joe actually i think that that is like socrates or something
like that like uh the wise people know how dumb they are or something like that.
And I mean, that even goes to like the fact
that you went to law school
and like people who get an education.
I think a quote I heard about like why a college education
is valuable from somebody is that it actually humbles you
like because you realize-
For sure.
Because you have to like know a lot to realize like that
there's just this entire universe of information out there that you do not know shit about well
like and even i went to law school and i practiced law for two years and like that i was bad at being
a lawyer and like i like learning that and being like, this is just not for me because I really hate it. And be like, I'm just not good at this kind of job.
Like learning that there are things that you're not good at and that's OK.
Is like, I don't know.
I feel like that's as important as learning about empathy.
It also helps you sort of come in touch with things that are actually like you are good at.
So then you can kind of look at those things and like, oh, well, I know I'm not.
Oh, wait, I actually have these other skills yeah i do feel like people are like the way that
conspiracy theories are and i don't know if they're at an all-time high but they're at least
as influential as they've ever been i feel like people now are are more likely to overestimate
how much they know than they ever have been like i think we're really bad at knowing what we don't know as a society.
And that's probably a result of the internet and probably says something
about our overall wisdom as a culture.
Yeah.
So we're fucked.
Yeah, we're pretty fucked.
Let's talk about,
because we actually get to see what your underrated is because you
filled it in and it's an equally weighty subject.
What is something you think is
underrated?
Wiener schnitzel chili dogs.
I love wiener schnitzel.
It's so good.
Everyone dunks on it for being the worst fast
food chain, but it is so good.
Please help me understand why you love wiener schnitzel.
The chili is salty as shit.
The fries are all soggy.
You're like high describing it.
It congeals.
It all becomes like one horrible mess.
These are all things that most people would consider as medium at best descriptions like not necessarily like this chili is so salty
it's not like something that immediately commends the chili to somebody oh my god and the cheese
congeals yeah it's like kind of blood pressure is so high you'll get a bloody nose looks like a
hose yeah not that that's how blood pressure works but I do feel very sick after I eat it.
It's true.
Like in what way?
Like just digestively or overall you have like a malaise that comes over you? The sodium content makes me have heart palpitations.
Oh, wow.
Like I will feel very, like my heart will be racing and I'm just like.
What do you have for a drink with that?
A 64 ounce Mountain Dew?
Yeah.
Okay.
Diet Mountain Dew. Oh, wow. Are you a diet Mountain Dew? No, ounce Mountain Dew? Yeah. Okay. Diet Mountain Dew.
Oh,
DMD.
No,
no,
no,
no,
I'm not a DMD.
One of my best friends,
one of my best friends is a huge DMD head and she would go through like cases,
cases in college.
Wow.
Is she a lawyer?
No,
no,
no,
no.
Okay.
I didn't know her during that time.
I know her now. She works in marketing.? No, no, no, no. I didn't know her during that time. I know her now.
She works in marketing. Got you. Equally, equally fucked up.
Well, no, I think. Are you a DMD head? I have been at various times of my life. I'm a recovering DMD
head. When things get hard? Yeah. When things get out of control.
So you're reaching for that DMD. When things go off the rails.
When things get out of control.
So you're reaching for that DMV. When things go off the rails.
Yeah.
But I think the Wienerschnitzel company has some good pull quotes that they can pull from that section.
So we can probably move on to your myth.
What is a myth?
What's something people think is true you know to be false?
Well, for that it was the chastity belt thing because that's what I discovered.
Right.
How compact your search was for a myth.
Yeah.
All right.
Busted.
Busted.
We can move on to the poor people who named their children after Game of Thrones characters.
Well, I guess before when we talk about this, because some things could act as a spoiler.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I guess let's just keep it very clear about what's,
you know what I mean?
I don't know.
Yeah, or maybe let's move this to the third act.
We're going to talk about the Game of Thrones baby names.
That way we can go in on these people.
Yeah, that way we can really talk about the,
some of these investments.
Shame on you people.
I'm just going to invest my child's life in the plot of this show and hope that things go well for this character.
Let's talk about these Gen Z whippersnappers who don't know.
So it's not that they don't know, like, that they've never used a rotary phone.
It's that they don't even know how to, like, make sense of a rotary phone.
Well, yeah, because they've never seen a rotary phone.
So there's been, like like this new trend of video.
I've seen a few.
And there's one that got really popular over the weekend
of just this adult putting a rotary phone
in front of these two young guys.
I don't know, maybe late teens or something.
And just gave them a phone number and said,
I challenge you to dial this phone number
and make a call on this rotary phone.
And it's, we take for granted, right right do you know how to use a rosary
phone rosary phone hail mary full of grace can you dial my come to my place yes uh so okay you
know how to use a rotary phone you're good on the rotary phone i think my parents had a rotary phone
when i was like two or three like i think there was one around the house i used to play with one
at my grandma's house yeah see that's how I came up on it because my grandparents had one.
Right.
But in the late 80s, they were still rocking it.
So I'm like, I don't fucking know this.
Yeah, yeah.
Anna, do you know how to use a rotary phone?
Okay.
Okay.
So we're all good.
Dan?
Okay.
We all know.
Everybody knows.
Everyone here knows.
Everyone's good.
No one's feelings are going to get hurt from this video.
Anna's the youngest person I know.
There will be a test where we bring in the phone.
Anyway, so these videos are kind of fun because they're not just sort of like, they're not
like, you know, aggro, like, look at you fucking idiot.
It's just kind of like this kick we get out of realizing,
oh, we have these skills from a bygone era and technology moves so fast.
So I just wanted to, just for people who do know how to use a rotary phone,
if you're old and washed, listen to this clip.
Because just hearing these two young men try and figure out the rotary phone
just warms my heart.
So you don't stop at this.
Oh, the last one?
Because look, you just successfully dialed zero.
So if this was zero, then...
Wait, wait, wait.
Oh, wait.
Watch out, watch out, watch out.
Is this correct?
Bring it all the way around and then like...
Bruh.
Bruh.
Okay, so you can cut it.
That receiver hanging up is, first of all, when they're looking at the phone,
they're leaving the receiver on the hook.
And then because they think it's like a cell phone,
you dial the motherfucking number first and then pick it up.
So then every time they mess up, they're like, restart it, restart it.
Just lift the receiver up and put it back on.
They were even confused by the dial tone.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like their other videos are like, they're like, what's the, they're like, right.
Oh, because y'all are only using cell phones.
And they've never listened to like rap albums from prior to the last like 10 hours.
But I think it's one of those things
if you're not quite connecting it experientially,
that could just be like an aesthetic choice
or something.
Yeah, yeah.
But yeah,
it's calling it restarting
and the way they got the zero,
like bringing that all around,
but the other ones,
they would just kind of half move
like the seven.
Oh, they didn't bring it all the way to the 10.
Yeah, like I think it just has to go there.
And then it's,
please look up these videos because they are just so fucking hilarious.
And it's, like I said, it's innocent fun.
Do they get, I didn't watch the whole video to the end.
Do they, by the end, figure it out?
No.
They don't?
They kept getting clues.
He's like, you dialed a zero right.
Yeah.
And then they're really, like, rubbing their chins, like, no, no, no.
Like, I don't know, cracking a code for something.
I was just dialing a phone.
Yeah.
As important as it is to learn all that you don't know, it's even more fun to learn what other people don't know and laugh at them.
Well, yeah.
And it just, I don't know why it know why I really like rotary phones.
I think there's something very...
I think just the nostalgia of it reminds me of
simpler times. Yeah, there's something
tactile and nice
about the... It's not great in emergency.
No.
No.
Especially when you watch films
and movies
that have the rotary phone in an emergency switch.
Right.
And you're like.
You have to wait for it to go back.
Right.
God, why am I dialing international numbers?
All right.
Let's talk about that celebrity navel cheese as it's being described.
What the fuck is this shit?
I feel like maybe we shouldn't.
No, do it.
Because you seem very upset.
I don't care. Do it. Okay. All right. No, do it. Do it. I don't care.
Do it.
Okay.
All right.
You ready?
Yeah.
All right. So there is an exhibit called Food Bigger Than the Plate.
And it's described as a show that, quote, brings together the politics and pleasure
of food to ask how the collective choices we make can lead to a more sustainable, just
and delicious food future.
Now, one exhibit in this larger exhibit, or one of the pieces in it,
is a thing called Self Made, where it's five big blocks of cheese.
And the thing about these cheeses, to the untrained eye,
five blocks of cheese.
No.
These are made from the bacteria of celebrities in the UK,
from their belly buttons.
Okay? And those people are Chef Heston Blumenthal, These are made from the bacteria of celebrities in the UK, from their belly buttons.
Okay?
And those people are Chef Heston Blumenthal, British rapper Professor Green, Suggs from Madness, the great British baking shows Ruby Tando, and Alex James, the former bassist
of Blur.
Cool.
He really got the head hitters.
Interesting collection of people.
For us, it's a who's who?
Yeah.
Interesting to get Ruby and not like one of the hosts.
So they got – so anyway, the guy from Blurry, I guess he's a cheesemaker.
So he was kind of like into this whole thing.
So what they did was – what they did, harnessing the power of microbiology, they had these – researchers were collecting the bacteria from these celebrities' noses, armpits, and navel area, their belly button.
And then from there, they use a sample to make a starter culture.
Remember we're talking about starters, sourdough starters?
Mothers.
So now they make a starter culture with this bacteria that they then combine with the milk
or whatever and let that rock, and then you got your cheese.
And so it wasn't really the point to be like, oh, it's so delicious.
But I think just to show people, I think a lot of the people who are behind it from the research side is that people have this sort of negative idea of bacteria, that all bacteria is bad.
Right.
And it was sort of like, no, like there's bacteria is responsible for a lot of things that are actually delicious.
Right.
Including this blur basis cheddar you're chewing on right now.
Right.
So, yeah.
Here's the thing.
I would probably try it.
I'll try it.
Yeah, I would try it.
But like, and knowing that it's just like the bacteria, which then is used to create
a culture.
Yeah.
I don't know what I thought it was, but in theory, it's much grosser.
If you heard the words naval cheese, and we're not talking about rations that are given out
to sailors.
Submarines.
You know what I mean?
You're just thinking of massive accumulation of dead skin. And we're not talking about rations that are given out to sailors. Submarines. You know what I mean?
You're just thinking of massive accumulation of dead skin to sweat and other shit.
And then turn into a block that you slice and then eat deliciously.
Why?
But would you eat a Jack?
You can eat it.
Would you try it? I'll try it.
What flavor would you try?
This doesn't bother me at all.
Cheddar?
I would probably try Ruby from the Great British Baking Shows, whatever cheese she produced.
It was a Taleggio.
Yes.
Nice.
Because she is the only person who I'm vaguely familiar with what she does.
So I feel like I can trust her navel, nose.
So inside their nose.
That's interesting.
Yeah.
So it's more, I guess it's really more than just your belly button.
I mean, it's snot and BO and your belly button.
And now turned into a cheese.
Yeah.
I mean, because even with me with cheese, I like stinky fucking cheese.
Me too.
I want to eat a fucking petting zoo.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Like hurt me.
Also like, you you know like when you
think about where that bacteria comes from anyway where does it we don't know like a bacteria is
tiny if like let's just say like you just buy some like whatever sargento yeah or something
like you don't know where that like the original like i'm sure look uh if you're cheese mongers
right please tell us
what the origins
of cheese bacteria are
because we're a show
where we admit
we don't know a fucking thing.
Yeah.
True.
So I'll flood my mentions
because, oh,
thank you to all the coffee gang
that came out
when we were doing
the hand ground
versus electric ground debate.
Turns out electric ground
burns the beans, guys.
Yeah.
Whereas hand ground,
it like just kind of
grinds them up.
No heat transfer.
The oil is still there.
For the few people who are
very polite about it, they're like, look,
if you don't have a palate for
really good coffee, it really doesn't matter. But if you're
dealing with more acidic, nicer shit,
then you might like that.
But I get the zen part, too. A lot of people
said it's the zen aspect of hand grinding.
130 revolutions every morning.
Like a grinder to get their pour over.
So that's 130 like turns around the thing to get one pour over is worth a coffee.
So they are grinding the shit out of that.
That's a lot of work that I do not have the calmness of mind.
And it wasn't until I was rolling a blunt over the weekend that I realized, oh, right.
I don't like pre-rolled shit.
I like to do it myself because there's a meditative aspect to doing precision roll and getting the nice shape to it and seal.
So, you know what?
To the hand-ground gang, I salute you.
But it's not for me because I don't know enough about coffee.
All right.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Every great player needs a foil.
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Why is that?
I just come here to play basketball
every single day
and that's what I focus on.
From college to the pros,
Clark and Reese
have changed the way
we consume women's sports.
Angel Reese
is a joy to watch.
She is unapologetically black.
I love her.
What exactly
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Why has it been
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where we live at the intersection of sports and culture.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Every great player needs a foil.
I ain't really in here.
I just come here to play basketball every single day, and that's what I focus on.
From college to the pros, Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Angel Reese is a joy to watch.
She is braggadocious.
She is unapologetically black.
I love her.
What exactly ignited this fire?
Why has it been so good for the game?
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And we're back. And it's time for Miles to explain the trade war. More trade wars. I do not. Well, I mean, I don't get it. There's not much to get. Quote Josh Baskin. There isn't. I
mean, OK, so China announced 60 billion dollars in new tariffs on U.S. goods, you know, retaliatory tariffs because Trump upped them last week.
That's a big figure.
Yeah.
Big number.
And because of that, through the U.S. markets off, the Dow lost like 600 points.
Pow.
Just like that.
Yeah.
And most people are like, what the fuck is, who is this helping exactly?
Because all the time, if you believe the president, he's out here saying, oh, you're going to love it.
China, China has given us billions of dollars directly to our pockets.
We're getting so much money off this deal.
You're going to love it.
That seems fake.
Well, right.
Because that's not how.
Yeah, no, that wasn't Trump.
That was Miles doing a Trump impression.
Oh, thank you.
Yes.
Oh, see, I thought he was here.
Yes.
No, no, no, no.
Yeah, no, it's, this gets confusing sometimes.
That's how good Miles' Trump impression is. That's how good Trump impression is.
That's how bad my hair is.
So when you look at the actual way the tariffs work, you know, like this idea that somehow
he's just saying like, China, cut me a check for $50 billion.
And they were like, OK.
Or that's what.
That's like insane.
The way he's describing it.
But really, the tariffs are placed on the goods that are imported from China, even goods
that are made by United
States companies that are manufacturing over there. That just means that it's the importers
who have to pay the money on that, not China. So if it's Costco and you want your chicken bakes,
they're going to be like, oh, my man, these are from, or whatever, a product coming from China.
They're saying, well, this is the tax Costco has to pay to bring this into the country.
Not the check the Chinese government saying, oh, we'll give you this money to get our goods into your markets.
That's what the importers are paying.
And then those taxes or that markup on the goods eventually trickles down to the consumer because they raise the prices to offset the taxes they have to pay to bring in the goods into the market.
For example, I tried to buy a new sink recently.
And I found like some, you know, like off brand shit,
you know, I spend a lot of money
because it looked good.
It was coming from China.
On one day, they said it was one price.
When I came in there, it like gone up 30%.
I said, yo, I just talked to you.
And they're like the fucking tariffs
that we have to pay to bring it in.
And I'm like-
Hitting our own miles, grinning in the pocket.
Right in the pocket.
So now I'm bathing out of a bucket because I'm bathing the sink.
Yeah.
What do you mean?
That's very like movie.
Oh,
do you use that?
Do you use that giant sink to bathe in?
Yeah.
Yeah.
The giant,
you mean the bathtub?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I was raised calling that the giant sink.
There are three sinks in a bathroom.
The giant sink.
Yeah.
And then the one you sit on.
No,
no.
That's the face washing sink. Right. You kneel down. Watch your face's the face washing.
Splash it up and then you rest your head in that little hoop.
But anyway, so so again, for for people to even believe that this is somehow meaning that China's cutting America check is absurd, preposterous, mendacious.
It is terrible. it's not true.
That's just how he's spinning it to get people to believe that this is something good.
And when you look at who it's hitting,
it's hitting consumers and especially rural areas fucking hard,
which brings me more to kind of why I'm talking about the trade war shit
is because it's hitting his voting block of rural voters very, very hard.
it's hitting his voting block of rural voters very, very hard.
And when you sort of look at how sort of loyal they are as Trump voters to this president,
his approval ratings are always positive, especially in rural areas.
And you look at the policies he's enacting, they are like existential threats to these areas.
Yeah.
And so like, okay, so when we look at even soybean farmers, right, a lot of their exports are going to China.
But that went kaput because China's like, oh, you want to you want to bang in some trade wars?
How about I cut you off? We're not exporting. We're not importing any more of your your agricultural goods.
And then also even things like I mean, so that has had a knock on effect.
There's like record bankruptcy, farm bankruptcies right now, and all the export numbers are just plummeting for these farmers.
So then Trump is trying to offset that damage that he's done with the trade wars by now,
by floating this other proposal to get $15 billion in subsidies to help the farmers who are struggling.
Right.
So it's like you created this fucking problem that the consumers are even paying for through these higher prices on consumer goods. Right. this really, really terrible cycle. I mean, it sort of ties back to what we learned about Trump
last week when the New York Times got access to those 10 consecutive years of tax returns,
that he was really good at the politics of it, of making a big splash and getting his name out
there and convincing people using his PR strategy of just flooding the zone, that he's a rich person. But he was
historically bad at actually having any effect on markets or understanding of market economy.
His understanding of this, that you would just put know put the money on like put the money there
and it would go like we would start getting the money just fundamentally misunderstands like how
the economy works but it seems like maybe he's always had that misunderstanding it must be i
think he always has right i mean because he lost more money than anyone like any business person
he's the worst business person in the world.
Even when Gary Cohn was working with him, he was like, what the fuck is this guy?
He doesn't even understand the stock market.
He was like, yo, I got to go, bro.
I'm trying to rape and pillage the earth with my corporate policy.
And you're not doing it right.
The other thing, too, is these rural areas, again, like I say, there are so many things
that are happening right now, especially like a lot of rural communities are contracting
because there's a lot of out migration and a lot of automation and these other things
have just caused these industries to shrink.
And there's been no viable like economic plan B for these areas.
So they're just slowly, slowly withering away.
be for these areas. So they're just slowly, slowly withering away. And yet those voters are becoming very like are amongst his more vocal supporters. And they're the people who buy into
the shit like, oh, it's immigrants who are using up all the federal aid. Culture war. Yeah. Or
it's they're the reason why like this farming community is dying or my area is not prospering.
And again, just look at all the policies, right? Even the tax cut
that Trump enacted. A lot of people are like, oh yeah, hell yeah, this is great. Great for
everybody. But the agricultural department recently had a bunch of economists leave
because they're like, we feel like we're being punished for actually analyzing the policies.
And you're getting mad because we're saying they're doing damage to the economy. Like there
was an up, like a, just a walkout basically of like the thinkers at the agricultural department. Anyway, those
same economists, they were saying like, look, which is one of the reasons why they got,
they were sort of pressured to leave or just more, you know, were on the receiving end of their anger
was showing that when it came to those tax reductions, most of those benefits went to
the richest 10% of farms. And when most of the
poor farmers are actually struggling, they saw a slight increase in their taxes. So even then
you're looking like, yo, that doesn't help me. Okay. What about these other things? Like when
you talk about all the safety net programs that Trump is trying to slash, like fighting back
against Medicare or Medicaid expansion and things like that, those are programs that rural communities
rely very heavily on. And like 85 of the top 100 counties who receive food stamps are in rural areas.
So they are the recipients of this aid that they so desperately need, but are buying up this narrative that, oh, as these brown people, these welfare queens.
It's a combination of so many things, right?
It's like, first of all, he's selling this idea of like the American dream and that he's done it and that he's a quote self-made billionaire or whatever.
And then that kind of you tell these people like, hey, you can be like me, even though I'm actively making it so that you will never be quote like me, even though I'm not even that successful, whatever.
So it's like that.
And then it's like that's like the carrot.
And then the stick is like, oh, but, you know, these brown people are, you know, fucking you over.
And really, it's me, the one who's fucking you over, like I said, because you'll never be able to be like me.
So it's it's just like it's this poisonous fucking cycle that's just.
Getting worse every day.
Well, yeah, but it's like precisely that sort of like late stage capitalism thing where people are like, I think this is going fine.
And I'm not actually look, I'm actually completely unaware that corporate entities are at the levers of power at every level of government.
And everything is done to either privatize or take away these safety net programs to essentially create more profits for the private sector and create more capital. Yeah. I mean, who would have predicted that somebody who ran a Ponzi scheme of a university
that like scammed poor people out of money would, by promising them the American dream,
would be a bad president, would be bad at this sort of thing.
Well, and it's interesting because now, you know, eventually we always talk about how reality will end up at their doorstep where you realize, oh,
like I'm totally fucked now. But at that point, it's going to be too late for everybody to get
these people to realize like what's actually happening. But it's interesting when you look
at there was a focus group that was happening in Sioux City, Iowa, of Obama Trump voters,
people who voted for Obama and then Trump.
All but one of the people in this focus group said they would have, if there were a do-over,
they would have voted for Hillary.
But then on top of it, they were pointing to things that were policy points, like Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders type policies that they really liked.
But when they were saying, if they were asked about the Democrats who were talking about
it, they were put off a little bit.
But they were pointing to very very progressive things like why aren't
we taxing big banks more like and they're making money off of us or eight out of the 11 people
that were in this group were saying like they knew somebody or they themselves were struggling
with debt or student debt and it was having a very negative impact they're saying like we need
debt relief in these in these areas so it So it's one of those things where,
I mean, the master manipulator Trump could come in and get these voters to be like,
hey, I want to do something about student debt or whatever. And we saw how he was such a champion
for the people as he took office. But also like a way, but we're starting to see those needs
come to the forefront of a lot of these voters' priorities.
So, you know, it's interesting to watch that evolve.
Do they have any specific complaints about Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders?
Or they're just like, ah, we just don't like them.
They're too left.
Is that what they think?
They're just like, oh, I don't like.
They just, well, some didn't know any, like the only people they had heard of that were even running were Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren.
And then from there, they just sort of had that partisan thing. I don't think that no one was actually quite putting their finger on it. They didn't just weren't feeling it
because it was coming from a Democrat, although they're describing the policies of a lot of the
candidates. Right. That's crazy. Yeah. And then now how much does partisanship I mean, obviously,
partisan politics has played a huge role. But I wonder at what point do people begin to just take the policies for what they are and say like I would actually benefit directly from that.
And that doesn't make me a cuck.
Right.
Yeah.
Or whatever.
Right.
Your derogatory term of choice.
Well, you know, for the right.
Yeah.
Fucking snowflakes.
So yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, should we talk more about people on the right just getting hoodwinked?
Yes.
All right.
So there was this, on a smaller scale, basically the same thing on a smaller scale.
There was a GoFundMe to build the wall.
And it was, you know, it was a big deal at the time.
It was when, you know, obstructionist Democrats were blocking Trump from being able to build his wall and save America when there was a giant caravan coming to take our kids away.
Are you reading one of my old tweets?
that this thing that was basically exploiting what was already a lie meant to exploit people's highly agitated and emotional state was totally legitimate.
And we should all be investing money in it.
I mean, they raised $20 million.
Damn.
Around December when the thing launched.
And everyone was like, oh, my God.
So how are their financials looking on that project? Well, look, first up,
I just want to say
this had, to me,
looked like bullshit
from the beginning.
And I think most people
who aren't straight up Trumpists,
you're like, yeah,
you're going to give your money
to some private company
who's going to build
on federal land?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And by the way,
the left falls for bullshit
like this all the time.
So I don't want to make it seem
like we're criticizing
the raiders.
They're idiots.
All I'm saying is I'm the smartest motherfucker ever right that's all you saw it
coming i saw it coming and i also i'm waiting for my gift because i did donate at the one thousand
dollar level i want a brick with your name yeah they said i could scratch my name in one of the
bricks yeah but you have to scratch yeah i said i get to go to the groundbreaking but anyway but it had all
the things that would draw in a lot of gullible conservatives who were so heavily invested in
this idea of the wall like you had like the dimensions of it were an appeal to the rights
love of xenophobia you had the pwn the fucking libs who said the wall couldn't or shouldn't be
built now you're like oh yeah i'm putting money so it gets built.
Fucking guy.
And then notable board members like Steve Bannon, Eric Blackwater Prince, Sheriff Clark, Chris Kobach, and even Kurt Schilling.
Right.
So it had everybody.
And the man behind it, right, is this triple amputee war veteran by the name of Brian Colfage.
behind it right is this uh triple amputee war veteran by the name of brian colfage and again just looking at the stats has no experience in construction project of this side or even
logistical projects of this size he has also been caught before cheating people out of like donating
to sham veterans charities that are really just going to him yeah but when you read the opening
paragraph of the build a Wall website,
you really understand why these people were taken in.
Let's just go through.
My name is Brian Colfage.
I have a verified blue check Facebook page as a public figure,
and I'm a Purple Heart recipient triple amputee veteran.
Boom, I believe this person.
Right.
I have a verified blue check Facebook page.
Facebook page.
Like a majority of those American citizens who voted to elect
President Donald J. Trump, we voted for
him to make America great again.
Is that all caps? Well, he
capitalized the MAGA.
Oh, okay. M-A-G-A. Okay.
President Trump's main campaign promise was to
build the wall. Those were
all caps. And as
he's followed through on just about every promise so far, this wall project needs to be completed still.
So he starts out by saying, and as he's followed through on just about every promise so far, this wall project needs to be completed still.
Okay.
So that there.
AP literature.
Well, no.
Here's what I'm going to say.
Get out the MLA handbook. AP literature. Here's what I'm going to say. I just feel like, and as,
we would think that
he would then say, the wall has also been
finished.
Okay, thank you. Oh, that was your impression
of me being a...
No, no, I was on your side.
You know what, I'm not going to help you anymore.
Excuse me, sir.
Next, as a veteran who
has given so much three limbs,
thank you for your service.
I don't begrudge him that at all.
I feel deeply invested to this nation
to ensure future generations have everything we have today.
Too many Americans have been murdered by illegal aliens
and too many illegals are taking advantage
of the United States taxpayers
with no means of ever contributing to our society.
There's that myth, baby.
It's them.
Yeah.
It's them.
It's them people.
Get scared.
Yeah.
Especially, too, recently the New York Times has put out a really in-depth study about
how illegal immigrants are not the cause of increased crime whatsoever.
No.
Illegal immigrants are some of the most law-abiding people in our country
and even if it's i mean sadly it's a new york times so no conservative like yeah okay
the fail the failing new york times yeah just pulled up some data that's been verified by the
law okay yeah anyway so right there it is he has a blue check facebook page i trust him yeah enough
said yeah okay where do I send my money?
Why did he even say anything else?
Alarm bells?
No?
For anybody?
Okay.
But so anyway, when they raised that $20 million, even when he looked at the GoFundMe thing,
the way it was described, he said, his, quote, highly experienced team is highly confident
that we can complete significant segments of the wall in less time and for less money
than the federal government while meeting or exceeding all required regulatory engineering and environmental specifications.
Right.
That sounds highly suspicious.
Yeah.
I mean, there's so many questions.
It's just like, how do you think that?
Well, right.
But even if you ask the next logical question is, oh, okay, so what parts are y'all going to build?
Right, right. is okay so what parts are y'all right when people are asking specifically he's like oh you know i
can't really say because the libs the aclu are gonna just like find out and ruin everything
and it's like okay yeah and then even it's like oh we're looking at parts in arizona like there
are people in arizona who pointed out even in the on the right they're like but a lot of this
land is federally owned yeah so like how this isn't private land or just building on. Right. So you're still going to like.
How?
Yeah.
You would have to buy land.
Right.
To build on that.
Right.
Lawfully.
Yeah.
Unless like the government is contracting with you.
Right.
But I don't think they are not.
I don't think people are like.
The whole point of this is that the government is not.
That it, you know, and yet he has not done it yet.
Right.
What was that sentence? As yet. As he has not done it yet. Right. What was that sentence?
As yet.
As he has completed all of these.
Every promise so far, this wall project needs to be completed still.
Right.
Still.
I love when people finish a sentence with still.
It's very conversational.
So, yeah, we're in May.
They said they were going to probably break ground in April.
He went on the radio because they're like, hey, people are getting antsy.
This thing happened in December.
We haven't heard anything.
Oh, yeah, April, April, April.
We're in May now.
And like these reports are coming up to like, yeah, what happened here, my man?
Where is he?
I wonder.
I don't know.
I think he's laughing his ass off with $20 million somewhere.
And still insists that it's going to happen.
It's going to happen. It's gonna happen.
But you know.
I mean it builds on a myth that I grew up with
like as a person who can remember
like part of the Cold War that anything
that has like bureaucracy involved,
so the government, anything that's government based
is going to be completely inherently inefficient.
And if you just give the money to private sector people,
they're going to be able to do it really easily.
And I've like very recently, like within the past 10 years,
only started like kind of getting under the skin of that myth and realizing,
oh, that's actually not true.
Like a lot of really valuable works of progress have come out of government programs, like more than have come out of the private sector.
So, yeah.
Like redlining.
But it, right, exactly.
My favorite one.
You brought up my favorite one.
But I guess, you know, this also is just an example of how desperate a lot of Trump voters are in general.
Like they're chasing this like all sparkly,
pearly white future by any means.
And I guess that even means hitching your wagon
to this fantasy of this, this wall.
Well, it just, it's such a,
it's such a natural like continuation
of what got people even voting for Trump in the first place,
which is just like vague pronouncements of like,
I'm going to make things better and like othering and then nothing.
Right.
Right.
And people were just being like, well, I'll get on board with that because you're going
to make America great again and you're going to build a wall and whatever.
So.
Build a wall.
Build a bear.
I do wonder if he's going to continue to be able to do that with like there being no results in the 2020 election.
I don't know.
That's gonna be a weird one.
It's gonna be interesting.
The wall shits die.
He hasn't really talked about that in a minute.
Yeah.
I feel like he's kind of let that simmer in the back.
He's like, I can't really talk on that.
I think they forgot about that one.
Hoping that it just disappears in the air.
Yeah.
All right.
We're going to take another break and we'll be back.
Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist who on October 16th, 2017 was murdered.
There are crooks everywhere you look now.
The situation is desperate.
My name is Manuel Delia.
I am one of the hosts of Crooks Everywhere,
a podcast that unhurts the plot to murder a one-woman Wikileaks.
Daphne exposed the culture of crime and corruption
that were turning her beloved country into a mafia state.
And she paid the ultimate price.
beloved country into a mafia state.
And she paid the ultimate price.
Listen to Crooks everywhere on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Gianna Pradente.
And I'm Jemay Jackson-Gadsden.
We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline,
a new podcast from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts.
When you're just starting out in your career,
you have a lot of questions.
Like, how do I speak up when I'm feeling overwhelmed?
Or, can I negotiate a higher salary if this is my first real job?
Girl, yes.
Each week, we answer your unfiltered work questions.
Think of us as your work besties you can turn to for advice. And if we don't know the answer,
we bring in experts who do, like resume specialist Morgan Santer. The only difference between the
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I think a lot about that quote. What is it? Like you miss 100% of the shots you never take? Yeah. Rejection is scary, but it's better than you rejecting yourself.
Together, we'll share what it really takes to thrive in the early years of your career
without sacrificing your sanity or sleep. Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app,
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radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm
Keri Champion, and this is season
four of Naked Sports, where we live at the
intersection of sports and culture.
Up first, I explore
the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
I know I'll go down in history. People are talking about women's
basketball just because of one single
game. Every great player needs a foil.
I ain't really near them boys.
I just come here to play basketball every single day, and that's what I focus on.
From college to the pros, Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Angel Reese is a joy to watch.
She is unapologetically black.
I love her.
What exactly ignited this fire?
Why has it been so good for the game?
And can the fanfare surrounding these two supernovas be sustained?
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And, uh, shit.
The Sixers.
Oh, I thought you had an accident.
Yeah.
Everyone's got to leave the room for right now.
Oh, God.
He had three cups of coffee.
Yeah, yeah.
Up until now.
Tough weekend. What happened? cups of coffee up until now. Tough weekend.
What happened?
I think a lot of people who follow sports probably watched game seven
of the Eastern Conference
second round
to see who was going to go to the
Eastern Conference finals and play Milwaukee.
I've mentioned on the show before,
my dad is a coach for the Sixers.
He's on the bench.
He's not starting?
He's not starting.
Sits on the bench, much shorter than Joel Embiid.
Okay.
But not as short as you think,
based on seeing him next to seven-foot-tall people all the time.
Most people...
Most people think my dad's short.
Most people think my dad's short?
He's fucking tall, bro.
This is why you brought up the Napoleon thing. Much like Napoleon, my dad is of average height. I think it dad's short. Most people think my dad's short? He's fucking tall, bro. This is why you brought up the Napoleon thing.
Much like Napoleon, my dad is of average height.
I think it's a myth.
My dad is laid back and tall.
But yeah, so this was a terrible loss.
Yeah, for the uninitiated or people who just don't give a fuck about the NBA,
what happened was very, very heartbreaking to watch.
I'm not invested in the series whatsoever, aside from just knowing the stress that Jack goes through whenever the Sixers are playing on any given day in the postseason.
Yeah.
You have many rituals.
You don't like to watch games live.
I do not like to watch.
So I started these playoffs.
This is something that I just started
doing, these playoffs, but
they lost game one of their first round series
and played so badly
that I was like
literally depressed
for like a day. Oh my god.
And so I started just not
watching the games. I haven't even
told my family this, but
it's kind of...
Well, hold on. Let's create a space.
But, like, I don't know.
I didn't want to be, like,
a shitty person to be around
based on the outcome of a game when I have,
like, two kids, you know,
a three-year-old and a one-year-old. Like, that's not
fair to them. So, anyways, I started
just checking the score after the game was
over, like like just doing
something tunnel vision during the games and uh and then if they won I would watch the replay and
if they lost I would not put myself through the the bullshit you just draw a bath and anyways
this is all to say I decided Sunday was the game to watch live uh tough tough one i it's actually not i'm glad i watched it live even
though the ending was a complete uh gut punch because dagger dagger might be the last time we
get to see these guys play together because the sixers are i don't want to get into like specifics
of players but anyways it's just a it's probably the closest
i've been to a big zeitgeisty moment and uh yeah i can't really talk about it because it well we'll
say it hurts man it was game seven so the winner goes tall okay and he's really laid back he's
like a stoner we get really cool. It was game seven.
Winner goes to the Eastern Conference Finals.
Okay.
Tied game.
Seconds left.
And you're like,
this might go to overtime.
And Kawhi Leonard,
he,
I think it was the very first game seven buzzer beater
in postseason, right?
Was it?
I think it has that distinction.
It's one of the first game seven buzzer beaters.
I might be wrong.
Fact check me on that.
It's probably the first that bounced five times on the rim before going in.
And it was a very tense moment because I watched being like,
oh, damn, this is a good game.
And I was like, yeah, maybe Jax.
I don't know if he's watching.
And then I saw the shot.
It was like bouncing for like felt like minutes.
Yeah.
Enough that even like Joel Embiid went out of bounds he had time to like
reset his feet and then peer
from around the baseline to see like
is it going in and it does
and look if you don't
we'll cut to the fun part okay
because obviously it was
a moment where everyone was like in disbelief
they can't believe he's done it but the
commentary from the Korean broadcast is by far one of the most energetic versions.
And even if you didn't see it, you can tell from their voices what's happening.
So just envision an inbounds play, a shot's thrown up, and it's bouncing, bouncing, bouncing, bouncing.
The buzzer goes off, and then it drops.
So listen to the Korean commentary.
So take that elation.
And flip it.
Flip that.
Flip it and reverse it.
It's your fermentative plant.
Let's talk about somebody else who had a bad Sunday.
Let's talk about people who... Okay, so we're going to do some spoilers here?
Yeah, we're talking.
So look, if you're...
So Game of Thrones spoilers coming.
This is your warning.
I'm going to give you time.
If you're exercising or something, get to your thing. Skip it, pause it, whatever. time if you're exercising or something get to your thing
skip it pause it whatever but if you're ready to go in it's time to go in five four three two
all right and we're going to talk about somebody who had a bad sunday also and that's anybody who
named their daughter kalisi uh in 2018 there are 560 such people in America, I guess.
All from the Social Security Administration.
Yeah, so this is all from Social Security.
Khaleesi went off in not a good way.
Yeah.
Well, I guess first, let's just talk about the names,
because I think it's an interesting story.
Apparently, this has been a trend that's been like upwardly trending since 2014 steady
game of thrones character names georgia or martin's good at making up fake names yeah yeah
fantastic the highest one is aria but they note that that is a name used internationally so that's
not that doesn't count yeah two thousand five hundred like there i've known people named aria
before that and yeah right so then is the next most popular name is Khaleesi. 560 children.
That is a fucking weird name.
That is a weird name. It's a pretty name.
I think those are a pretty combination
of sounds.
I hear it in Dothraki in my mind.
I don't think
of a Westerosi version of
Khaleesi.
Khaleesi.
You don't like that?
It's just a lot of chips to put on a character in a show that is not complete.
I was just going to say, if you're going to name your kid after somebody in a show, wait until the show's over.
Right.
Because you don't know.
Yeah.
And these people aggressively did not know.
No, they did not know.
Just a few other ones.
Yara was the next most popular one. I like that 434. Yeah, they did not know. Just a few other ones. Yara was the next most popular one.
I like that 434.
Yeah, I like Yara.
Then Liana.
Okay.
Then Daenerys.
There's a pretty steep fall.
If Liana is 319,
then the next closest one is Daenerys with 163.
Daenerys, I could see that.
Really?
More than Khaleesi.
You don't like Khaleesi,
but you like Daenerys.
I can see Daenerys more than Khaleesi.
Yeah, Daenerys sounds like kind of like a fly name.
Well, and also because Khaleesi is not her name.
It means queen.
So to me, I'm like, I don't know.
To me, that's not.
After a made up character, like this is my son, King Koopa.
It's like naming your son like King of the North or something.
Yeah, right.
Like it's very.
Well, a couple of people people i'm just going down
to the some of the lesser names someone named their kid benjen yeah benjen that's not a good
yeah that's not a good name no matter how you look at that unless you have unless like your
mother's name is jennifer your father's name is ben right is that better than benjen right i don't
know it sounds like the most the very most egotistical naming you could do. It's like, well, you know, we didn't want Junior.
Right.
So we did Ben-Jen.
And nobody uses our celeb couple names.
So we're going to try and get that wave started by naming them Ben-Jen.
My name's Ben McCaffrey.
She's Jennifer Saunders.
That's from Absolutely Fabulous.
I think there's only some of these names
that you can guarantee
are a result
of Game of Thrones
or at least
that the parents
can't then come in
and be like,
no, no, no,
it's a family name
or it's,
you know,
we decided to spell
Caitlin Catlin
because,
you know.
I mean,
that's already something
white people do all the time
which is like,
take an Irish name
and fuck the spelling. Yeah. I mean, that's already something white people do all the time, which is like take an Irish name and fuck the spelling.
Yeah.
I think Khaleesi is one you just can't get away from.
Right.
That's the thing.
Khaleesi, Daenerys.
I feel like you can't.
Tyrion.
How many Tyrions?
So.
Jorah.
Jorah.
Yeah.
Jorah is kind of specific.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Jorah is up there.
Jorah.
But anyway, I guess, look. So now let's just get, what happened in the show?
Do we like what we saw?
I don't.
Let's go around.
I think the reaction has been extremely negative in a way that I'm not on board with.
So I'm annoyed by the reaction to the episode,
like because I think people are confusing an unpleasant turn of events
in a show that specializes in those
with being bad writing.
Like people are mad.
Like I saw a tweet where somebody was like,
wait, so I refuse to believe the writing is so bad
that they'd let cersei die
in the arms of a loved one after all that build-up and it's like i don't think that's bad writing
it's like giving the characters not necessarily the deaths they deserved and like we've found
that deserve is not what like you don't get what you deserve in the game of thrones universe and
like the more they got away from that and the more it was like about like creating these heroic arcs the the less i was on
board with the show so the fact that they then took a character that people were you know standing
and like rooting for and you know had her just kind of go insane. I like that they went dark with it.
You know, then we can talk about like whether it was earned or not.
And I know there's a lot of controversy on that.
How do you feel, Kelly?
I.
How do you feel?
Thanks much for asking.
Yes, yes.
There's tissues right there.
Oh, thank you.
There really are.
Yeah, I know.
We planned this.
I feel like people.
Oh, she's tearing up.
I am trying not to cry.
I feel like people that were like, oh, Dani was never, like, I can't believe that she
is doing this.
First of all, I'm like, have you not been watching the damn show?
She's been burning people up.
She's been burning people up from the get go.
And here's the other thing.
Like, I do agree. I don't i don't know okay wow all right so people that say that there's
no there's no reason that she should be the mad queen i feel like haven't been watching the show
because she has been someone who is rageful and angry and burns her enemies it's just that she's
always been right and we've always agreed with her up until this point.
So she, yes.
Did she create like
a miles and miles long road
filled with the crucified corpses
of slavers? Yes.
But we agreed with her. Those were slavers.
And we agreed with her.
And then up until this point she
has
been basically, she's still kind of right in that people are betraying her.
Varys betrayed her.
Jon essentially betrayed her.
She feels completely alone.
And she still feels that she is the rightful ruler.
And I feel like even in the world of Game of Thrones, a person that's like, I am the destined ruler is kind of fucked up.
Yeah.
a person that's like, I am the destined ruler is kind of fucked up.
And I think you can still like her because she, up until this point, you can still say,
oh, well, Dany was my favorite character.
She wasn't my favorite character.
I didn't really like her that much.
But you can say, oh, I liked because she was very headstrong because she, I liked that she was rageful and I liked that she kind of fucked people over with her dragons.
Fine.
I just, I feel like i totally agree that
people are angry that she did something that they didn't like and they're like that's bad writing
and when they're like oh cersei didn't deserve to die uh you know just by being crushed to death by
rebel or whatever right but i'm like dude, the issue that I had with the deaths
that happened in the
Battle of Winterfell
and coming up
was that they were
a little too writerly.
Oh, this person dies
finally after achieving
redemption.
Right.
Oh, how lucky for them.
Right, right.
And I feel like
if The Wire had come out
during a time
when we're on Twitter,
people would have been like,
oh, I can't believe,
spoilers for The Wire,
that like Omar gets killed by just a kid in a convenience store.
Right.
But it's like, honestly, if this episode, in the most recent episode, if Arya had died,
I would have screamed for days and days and days.
But if she had just been killed by like a falling rock, I would have been like, well.
Yeah, that's what happens.
That's what happens.
Right. Sandor told you to get your ass out of there he didn't he said girl i'm about to die here and i will say that fucking fight was tight as shit that was beautiful
was the thing oh i guess just to sort of complete the thoughts about what happened i think with the
show right daenerys felt like a righteous character because she was always
fucking up people who deserved it, right?
And you're like, yes, I think people began
to see that as like a certain value system she had
of like, oh yeah, she just does away with
evil rather than, she uses fire
as like an arbitration tool.
That's how she fucking gets down.
And then when it comes to this thing, yeah,
it's very jarring because I think people put a lot of it
like, oh, this person is just and like maybe aggressive, but ultimately they always do right.
And I think for that turn, I think it almost made people – they lost their hero and I think it was very jarring.
I was just like, look, she's been doing this.
Yeah.
She doesn't really show mercy all the time to her enemies.
And I get it.
I think that maybe the writing was a little wonky in that they could have presented the the uh her evolution towards going there like if i'm
if her second dragon got killed at the top of this episode yeah i would have been like oh now we can
we can kind of see this progression go on but other than that i'm not i'm not really upset
because also after the winterfell shit i'm kind of like, I thought everyone should have died. Okay, that was my take.
But Cleganebowl made everything right for me.
Yes!
Because I didn't care.
I was like, fine, whatever.
Cersei gets crushed.
All good.
Euron, you know, and all that.
Fantastic.
But Cleganebowl had some of the best fucking moments.
Cersei just tiptoeing out of the way.
I love that.
She's like, excuse me.
What's his name?
Qyburn?
Qyburn.
Oh, that was hilarious.
Yo, when he gets his dome
just fucking rattled
disrespectful
like he had
twice
yeah just
first on the wall
and then somehow
he threw his ass so hard
when his head hit
it was like a rotten pumpkin
on November 15th
yeah
so
that was amazing
and then to see Cersei be like
oh
I'm just gonna scoot on out of here
yeah
and I was talking with Dan that shot of the dragon coming by and blowing the fire.
And they were just so locked in on each other.
I'm like, oh, this is Cleganebowl, baby.
It was so good.
It was just so fucking great.
And even when the Hound is that last minute, just like fucking die.
It was the best shit.
I loved it.
I loved it.
I loved that part.
I loved that part. I loved that part.
Yeah.
It's the thing that you keep expecting characters in slasher movies to say that they never say.
So it was funny to have a character be like, why won't you fucking die?
I stabbed you straight through your midsection every time you're just eating up these stabs.
And in the neck like 30 times.
Yeah.
That feeling too of them fighting while the world is kind of crumbling around them.
It had kind of this like gothic feel to it which is really cool.
And I think I'm stealing this from someone that someone compared it to Bloodborne.
Which I don't know if you guys played that game.
Yeah.
It just had that kind of like weird kind of like dark like Victorian feel to it.
I don't know.
It was really interesting. it's like very atmospheric i
thought the whole thing with the whole end of the you know i guess it was like almost a half hour
45 minutes where she's flying around just destroying the city was like really atmospherically
like very cool like what you know from a visual standpoint i thought it was cool. And from a mood perspective,
it was just like a weird, eerie way for it to just be happening
in broad daylight.
And she's just methodically going like that.
There was something very nihilist and just fucked up about that,
but also kind of beautiful.
And there's been these moments in the show
where somebody feels
a dragon like go overhead or like
has a shadow go over them
and they like look up and they're just like so
awe inspired and terrifying
like this kind of retrospectively
made me like ah
dragons
because yeah somebody on the ringer
recap was pointing out that this
is how all the great wars
have ended up to this point it's like they just kill everybody with a dragon right and that's
that's ball game and i also want to say like i don't i don't begrudge people not being totally
on board with this episode i think a good way to distinguish it is like if you would have been mad during the red wedding
if you would have been like oh this
is bullshit you know then
I don't know that's what them thrones do
that's what Game of Thrones or when
the mountain killed your
boy right it's just one of those things
it's like anything right the show has
so many of these different elements and themes that
there's no way to objectively be like that
was a good episode. Because everyone brings
their own shit into it. And especially with this one,
like, the audience has now become
the adjudicator of a lot of these characters'
fates, where they're like, well, Cersei's gonna have to die
like this, this is gonna have to happen
like this, or I'm fucking mad.
You know what I mean? And I get,
you know, I'm a fan of shit too, and I've been disappointed
by endings, but as I grow older, I'm like,
yo, there's too much other shit going on in the world for me to get locked in on that.
But I can tell that that was sort of what's happening,
is that everyone is bringing their own versions of how it needs to end for them,
and when it runs counter to that, it's very upsetting
because you get so invested in these characters.
A lot of times I was enduring Cersei's shit because I'm like,
well, she's going to get hers.
Best believe that, so I don't have to feel like,
oh, but when you get it, she's going to get hers. Best believe that so I don't have to feel like, oh, but when you get it,
you're going to get it.
And I think for her
to just suddenly have this
like weird come to Jesus moment
where she's like,
oh, I'm so scared.
And then just like crushed.
I think most people
probably wouldn't want it
to see her like,
you know,
drawn and quartered or something.
And here,
the show is by no means perfect
and I have a lot,
I have issues with the show for sure.
There are things that I'm like, really?
Mad slave armies?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm like, oh, cool.
All those brown people are going to die for these people that we know are racist.
Cool, cool.
Or, you know, like the stuff with Sansa saying the thing about.
Oh, the little bird.
Yeah.
Oh, God.
That rape was a character building.
Yeah.
That was like not great.
But like the issues that I feel like a lot of people are having with this episode, I'm like, I don't know.
I just don't agree.
But I do think maybe they could have, I mean, we're seeing that.
They maybe should have like hit the whole like Danny's going crazy thing a little harder throughout the season.
Right.
That being said, I was fine with it.
harder throughout the season.
Right.
That being said,
I was fine with it.
Yeah.
My only complaint would be that they like had,
had it turn on whether John fucked her or not. Like whether it's just like,
you cannot tell me that Dick is that good.
He's so boring.
I know.
He's so boring.
I feel like he was always like,
he'd probably be squinting during sex.
Oh,
is this good?
My queen.
Yeah.
I feel like he'd constantly be like,
um,
is this good?
Like,
yeah.
Like, are you there yet?
All right, let me know,
because I'm,
oh, okay, never mind.
And all that just because he didn't want to kiss his,
mouth kiss his aunt.
Right.
Seriously, like the fact that she was like,
then it will be fear off of that felt a little,
I don't know.
I would have liked it better
if we didn't have that explicit
explanation or that
explicit turning
point, but I don't know.
We'll see. We got one more.
And then we will be freed.
I think
it's fine to go on and have your
quick knee-jerk observation,
but I feel like we should
give shows a little bit
of time to sink in like yeah but there are also moments I see it from the writing I'm like yo
y'all could have been doing this a lot sooner and this didn't have to because it suddenly turned
into like the actions coming so quick and they're having to jam so much shit that they can't they
did so much nuanced storytelling in the prior seasons that like when you got to moments you're like damn i can add up all this other shit i saw on the way here
and this one's just sort of like no we got it hey come on man uh we only got this room for another
two hours yeah you can feel that you can feel that like there are x many episodes left yeah
with every episode it feels very like oh only uh shit we have one left right right we should have
done that okay the one prior.
Okay,
fuck it,
fuck it.
She'll just fucking
burn the city down,
fuck it.
Yeah.
I mean,
this reminded me of the time
when I found out
the Night King was bad.
I was like,
fuck,
you gotta be kidding me.
That guy's so chill.
Man of little words.
Yeah,
he wore cute crop tops
and had cute
crowns on
yeah
and that little baby
he made all cute
and stuff
alright
well Kelly
it has been such a pleasure
having you
where can people
find you
listen to you
well thank you so much
for having me guys
oh wow
people normally
don't do that
really
that's very polite
you know what
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I'm the best.
You can find me on social media at Kelly Nugee.
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Word.
That's awesome.
Is there a tweet you've been enjoying uh yeah there
was this okay so there's this tweet i don't know if you guys have seen it it says okay try to
intuit the tweet before this one you cannot and it is a retweet of azalea banks saying impossible
burgers and then if you click on it it is a thread that says no pro-life is not
about promoting abortion like a belly ring and starving weird deep state liberals of research
material abortion is only promoted as a human right so they can get their hands on embryos
and fetuses to experiment i am extremely pro-life for this reason second one funny how gays and and
then d dot k-e-s i'm assuming the slur fight most for abortion rights and have no clue what they're
actually supporting.
You're supporting a culture that glamorizes abortion
as a human right in order to conduct
clandestine experiments and do weird cloning
and grow organs like Impossible Burgers.
Wait, what the fuck?
Who is that?
So that was Azalea Banks.
Wow.
But yeah, if you just see Impossible Burgers,
you're like, I have no idea where that could come from. And then as you're see impossible burgers you're like i have no idea
where that could come from right right right as you're reading it you're like wait what and it's
like a roller coaster like what are you talking about damn that's why we eat beyond you're a
beyond podcast uh miles where can people find you you can find me tweet you enjoyed well you can
find me and follow me at miles of gray g-r-a-y
i know some of y'all even tag me but then spell my name wrong in aka's it's not e-y i'm not gray
worm okay i'm the dude with the gray perm uh okay some tweets i like first is from a listener at
sedwig c-e-d-w-i-g who taped the homegirl doing the wedge challenge yeah eating the motherfucking
wedge salad like a fucking just just a slice of pizza.
Right.
Okay?
No, she used two hands.
I want to challenge the next two.
To do a one-hander?
Yeah, someone else was like, one-hander.
To do a one-hand like apple style.
Whatever it is.
Yeah.
I want to see people bust.
But she did a good job, and I don't want to.
And it looks like a nice white tablecloth restaurant, too.
Yeah.
So shout out to you for, you know, just upending tradition.
For fucking up a buka de pepo.
Yeah, exactly.
Because you know what? If anything, Zeitgang, we're transgressors okay that's right so please that's
how we're taking down the patreon hashtag wedge challenge please pull up to the wedge channels
or make yours at home it's got to be cheap just buy a head of iceberg lettuce and it can be a
two dollar thing you don't have to go to a fancy restaurant uh so shout out to you at sedwick uh
sedwig a few tweets i like uh One is from Kate Berlant.
Okay, so some of these tweets
are gonna have some Game of Thrones spoilers.
So look, if you wanna just skip, just skip
because I gotta do these because these are funny.
One is first, Kate Berlant, at Kate Berlant.
Watching the second to last ep
of Game of Thrones right now.
Have never seen it.
I like the dragon.
Also, is this set in Europe?
And then a few few Nate Fernald,
a different one, not a Game of Thrones one, he tweeted,
I'd rather be a virgin than someone who's never been on
a podcast.
And
finally, this one is
a sound one. Can I play this one, Dan? Okay.
So this is a very good video
clip from
I think it's from this person, Lord
Gatsby of House Stark at On Fire Gatsby. And it's from this person, Lord Gaspi of House Stark, at On Fire Gaspi.
And it's just this video clip.
Commoners, nobles,
they're all just children, really.
They won't obey you unless they fear you.
This is Game of Thrones.
I am not here to be queen of the ashes.
And a hard cut to her destroying
the motherfucking King's Landing
Okay so yeah those are my favorites
Tweet I enjoyed
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For your Star Wars name
I'll start Nape Gruts
And then it said Stench Fruert
This is my favorite
These really just sound like Star Wars names.
My favorite is Mer-Six-A-Lot.
Like, for sure, it makes a lot of sense.
Mer-Six-A-Lot.
And Stingo-Rar.
Park Mammal.
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Miles, what's that going to be today?
This is from Eve Tumor, or Eve's.
It's spelled Y-V-E-S, so however you want to do it, if you want to be more European about it. But this is the artist Eve Tumor, or Eves. It's spelled Y-V-E-S, so however you want to do it,
if you want to be more European about it.
But this is the artist Eve Tumor,
and the track is called Noid.
And it's very...
Noid!
A lot going on.
You know, avoid the Noid, if y'all remember that.
Is it Domino's?
Yep, we stay on brand.
We always stay on brand.
Shout out to Domino's.
But yeah, this artist, very experimental stuff.
It's kind of... I don't know. Just listen to it. But yeah, this artist, very experimental stuff. It's kind of,
it's, I don't know.
I don't just listen to it.
This man's from Tennessee,
I believe.
So check it out.
Very interesting.
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